This summer, the Slayton Arboretum will provide a variety of summer programs for children and families in the community. Horticulturist and Program Coordinator at Slayton Arboretum Laurie Rosenberg said the arboretum has provided programs open to the community during all seasons. “We have a variety of summer events, and they’re all open to the community,”...
Tocco encourages students to discover ‘God-given talents’
In order to motivate students and give them some useful steps to discover their “God-given talents,” businessman and founder of D.L. Tocco & Associates, Inc., Donald “Don” Tocco spoke at Hillsdale College on Thursday, April 11. “Many persons do not discover what those talents are until later in life by virtue of some accident or...
Dan Knoch retires after 43 years at Hillsdale
After 43 years at Hillsdale College, Mossey Library Director Dan Knoch will retire at the end of this semester. Knoch came to Hillsdale College in 1976, after graduating from Western Michigan University in 1975 through its American Library Association accredited program, and since then, he has progressed from librarian to director. As a director, he...
Administration plans more training on sexual assault prevention and reporting
A “culture of silence” exacerbates the consequences of sexual assault, according to Hillsdale law enforcement in a meeting with Hillsdale College students and administrators last Friday — and the college administration intends to change that on campus by providing more preemptive education for students regarding sexual assault. As suggested by students at the meeting, the...
Hillsdale Academy shows ‘The Tempest’
Under the tutelage of Hillsdale Academy Director of Dramatic Theater Kathryn Wales, students from the Hillsdale Academy performed a slightly modernized rendition of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” for their spring show on Friday April 12 and Saturday April 13. In 2017, the Academy performed “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which was the first time the school had...




